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. >> public corruption work is important to the fbi. >> reporter: the investigation began in 2011 after he brought the tapes to light. >> they were going into the rooms without warnants. they were stealing -- warrants. they were stealing items and there was no accountability. >> the head of the police officers association acknowledged the severity of the charges but said it is based on the testimony of unreliable witnesses. he said the department is shaken. >> this was our worse fear. i don't know that it gets any worse than this. >> reporter: the five officers this morning were tripped of guns, suspended without pay and due in court tomorrow. at 6:00 p.m. what we learned about their backgrounds and what one told us about drug use in a community. david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today san francisco mayor ed lee called the officers a blemish and said they would be held accountable and the police department will rebound. >> the chief and the police commission will make sure that our police department as a whole learns from this. understands its role and is a better department as
. >> public corruption work is important to the fbi. >> reporter: the investigation began in 2011 after he brought the tapes to light. >> they were going into the rooms without warnants. they were stealing -- warrants. they were stealing items and there was no accountability. >> the head of the police officers association acknowledged the severity of the charges but said it is based on the testimony of unreliable witnesses. he said the department is shaken. >> this...
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it focused attention on the con man and fbi informant who was behind it all. in "american hustle" he is called irving played by christian bail. bail is a dead ringer for the actual con man and informant right down to the tinted glasses and hair comover. his name is mel weinberg. rooting for bail to win an os r oscar. that's you? >> yeah that's the way my hair combed over. >> reporter: weinberg's biggest complaint is the casting of his wife played by jennifer lawrence who he says seemed hotter than his miss rouse played by amy adams. >> it should have been the other way around. it should be always your wife. >> reporter: but weinberg says he is perfectly happy as he is portrayed as the great american hustler. still hoping something is in it for him now. >> maybe i'll see some money from it. >> reporter: from a true con man, that's always the bottom line. florida. >>> the real man behind the movie. our thanks to brian and much younger brian. >>> lifestyles of the niche and notorious. the escape routes revealed. the bottom of the bathtub. after that drug lord wan
it focused attention on the con man and fbi informant who was behind it all. in "american hustle" he is called irving played by christian bail. bail is a dead ringer for the actual con man and informant right down to the tinted glasses and hair comover. his name is mel weinberg. rooting for bail to win an os r oscar. that's you? >> yeah that's the way my hair combed over. >> reporter: weinberg's biggest complaint is the casting of his wife played by jennifer lawrence who...
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. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets any worse than this. >> reporter: the five officers were stripped of their guns, stripped of their pay and expected in court tomorrow morning. >>> earlier tonight, we misidentified one of the officers indicted. this is the correct imagine of sergeant ferminger when we interviewed him back in 2010. we certainly apologize for the error. >>> tracking storm system number two as it moves in. it's a nice looking storm. it has lots of moisture, lots of dynamic, thunderstorms possible and heavy wind. we're not seeing heavy rain yet. as we get into 2:00 and 3:00 it continues and moves east ward. there's more moving in behind it. you've got wet
. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets...
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the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in 1993. the information helped the fbi disrupt a terrorism plot against a los angeles messianic lodge in the '90s. neither lee hamilton who chaired the 9/11 commission, nor the executive director could remember be told about the fbi asset. a former head of the house intelligence committee said they were in the dark, too. >> this is the first time that anybody really did a deep dive into al qaeda. what were their capabilities, their plans, and why did we walk away from bin laden or his organization some time in the '90s when we were that close? >> in a
the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in...
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. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets any worse than this. >> reporter: the five officers were stripped of their guns, stripped of their pay and expected in court tomorrow morning. >>> earlier tonight, we misidentified one of the officers indicted. this is the correct imagine of sergeant ferminger when we interviewed him back in 2010. we certainly apologize for the error. >>> tracking storm system number two as it moves in. it's a nice looking storm. it has lots of moisture, lots of dynamic, thunderstorms possible and heavy wind. we're not seeing heavy rain yet. as we get into 2:00 and 3:00 it continues and moves east ward. there's more moving in behind it. you've got wet
. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets...
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she lied on her immigration papers and passed an fbi background check which found she committed no criminal offenses. that should make everyone feel really secure, your health records will be just fine under obama care. let's check on our feedback results. should government have a role in reducing obesity? right now, 52% of you say yes. 48% say no. what do you all think? >> it's the way it's worded. government should play a role along with parents and schools and communities and all of us. >> rick, quickly. >> i look to converting to 52% to a more -- >> thank you to margo and rick. the debate continues online at cnn.com/crossfire, as well as facebook and twitter. >> join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire" aaron burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> next, the president gets personal about in america. getting high and the shooting deaths of trayvon martin and jordan davis. >>> plus the former head of the cia warns vladimir putin may be on the verge of going on the extreme. will he use military force? >>> response to our interview with ted nugent. will the texas gubernatorial ca
she lied on her immigration papers and passed an fbi background check which found she committed no criminal offenses. that should make everyone feel really secure, your health records will be just fine under obama care. let's check on our feedback results. should government have a role in reducing obesity? right now, 52% of you say yes. 48% say no. what do you all think? >> it's the way it's worded. government should play a role along with parents and schools and communities and all of...
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he was actually an fbi agent. he was arrested as he tried to detonate a phony car bomb. the suv was actually filled with containers of harmless team. >>> you still can't talk or text on your cell phone when you drive but you can check to see where you're going. today a california appeals court ruled it's legal for drivers to read a map on their cell phones while behind the wheel. the ruling reverses the conviction of a fresno man. he was ticketed for looking at a map on his iphone when he was struck in traffic. >>> britain's signals intelligence division is stealing screen shots from hundreds of thousands of yahoo webcam videos according to the guardian newspaper. that agency with the help of the u.s. government snapped photos from 1.8 million users even some nude or intimate ones part of a facial recognition experiment by the governments. yahoo says they had nothing to do with it. it says this is a whole new level of violation of our users' privacy. >>> breaking down long-standing barriers. how president obama is paving the way for minority to get on the path to success
he was actually an fbi agent. he was arrested as he tried to detonate a phony car bomb. the suv was actually filled with containers of harmless team. >>> you still can't talk or text on your cell phone when you drive but you can check to see where you're going. today a california appeals court ruled it's legal for drivers to read a map on their cell phones while behind the wheel. the ruling reverses the conviction of a fresno man. he was ticketed for looking at a map on his iphone when...
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s office and fbi to do an investigation. i didn't know that i would become a suspect so a little blown away. >> reporter: this culture of corruption in the tight-knit community wasn't entirely new to residents. >> some of these people were in trouble. they would say here late and nobody is doing anything so we were not really trusting our policemen. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> and two other king city officers were also arrested on unrelated charges. >>> the woman accused of last week's murder rampage at a tribal hearing is due back in court monday. 44-year-old cherie lash rhoades wore a bulletproof vest yesterday. she is accused of killing four people including her brother, niece and nephew during a tribal council hearing. >>> a stretch of road in alameda county remains closed this morning. it's an underwater tunnel that carries traffic from oakland to the city of alameda. it's the main thoroughfare. the tube has been shut down since last night when a water main break prompted emergency repairs. the estimated time for
s office and fbi to do an investigation. i didn't know that i would become a suspect so a little blown away. >> reporter: this culture of corruption in the tight-knit community wasn't entirely new to residents. >> some of these people were in trouble. they would say here late and nobody is doing anything so we were not really trusting our policemen. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> and two other king city officers were also arrested on unrelated charges. >>>...
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the death in the apartment in florida -- >> yes. >> at the hands of the fbi. >> yes. there were two massachusetts state troopers present, as well. >> it was immediately after the potential signing of a confession to the triple murders? is this what this is about? >> those are the leaked reports. we haven't had any official accounts. i actually just got a press release just this afternoon saying that the florida state prosecutor who is conducting an independent investigation into this fbi shooting, he will have his own independent report out by the end of march. and that's the first official date we have had that there will be any official report as to what happened in that room. >> in that apartment. >> in that apartment. >> and you're saying this is the florida investigation. >> this is the florida -- >> this is not the fbi. >> this is not the fbi. >> they said that they would sew owe because there's all sorts of different versions of what happened. he's sitting at a table, they say he rushed the officers with either a knife and then in another account a pipe. he has
the death in the apartment in florida -- >> yes. >> at the hands of the fbi. >> yes. there were two massachusetts state troopers present, as well. >> it was immediately after the potential signing of a confession to the triple murders? is this what this is about? >> those are the leaked reports. we haven't had any official accounts. i actually just got a press release just this afternoon saying that the florida state prosecutor who is conducting an independent...
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the fbi investigated and saw how easy it is using a computer or smart phone. >> you see ads on the side of the computer on facebook if you click on them, may reroute to you a different page. in secret, it's down >> wolf recommends changing pass words deleting cookies and covering up cameras >> target's massive data breech is proving very costly saying fourth quarter profit was down 46% and sales fell 5.3%. target is worried >>> delta airlines making dramatic changes under a plan, delta will reward flyer who's buy priceyest tickets opposed to those who fly the most piles. this is scene to lure the business carrier. >> now to the story of a special curbside delivery. >> a mom wouldn't wait and gave birth on a new york city sidewalk with the help of strangers >> this incredible video shows a 39-year-old pollee mccork giving birth on a busy manhattan sidewalk after going into labor unexpectedly in her apartment. she says her doorman tried to hail her a cab but was stymied by rush hour rivals. >> drying to hail a cab, a lady walked out and got into it. i went no. that is my cab. >> but the b
the fbi investigated and saw how easy it is using a computer or smart phone. >> you see ads on the side of the computer on facebook if you click on them, may reroute to you a different page. in secret, it's down >> wolf recommends changing pass words deleting cookies and covering up cameras >> target's massive data breech is proving very costly saying fourth quarter profit was down 46% and sales fell 5.3%. target is worried >>> delta airlines making dramatic changes...
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all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11 commission folks very much on the years right before the september 11th attacks and didn't dig that deeply back to 1993. but this raises questions about what happened to this source. was the cia or the fbi still running this source up into the 1995, 1996, 1997? and that question isn't answered. our sources for the story say that the fbi, los angeles field office lost track of the source. so it's not clear now what happened. when you look at this, we tried really hard not to bring this story as something that would just fd the landscape of conspiracy theories about 9/11, becaus
all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11...
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. >> 50 years after that fight a new report by the washington times says the fbi suspected the 1964 fight between mohammad ali and sonny liston waudz fixed. he retired after six rounds because of a shoulder injury. top secret papers says he made more than a million dollars betting against liston in the fight. they report ali was not in on it. >> joe biden appearing on obamacare said the plan is good for women because they won't have to work any longer. >> those comments are sparking a firestorm of controversy. >> good morning to you. vice president joe biden says he is prejudice. he believes the affordable care act is a great program. he tried to persuade people especially women on obamacare. he sparked controversy. the question about the budget office finding the program will cause 2 million people to lose their jobs to that mr. biden says it's a good report and explains why did. >> how many of you are single women with children with a dead end job you are there because of your health insurance. you would rather have the opportunity to spend the next couple years with your child. you can
. >> 50 years after that fight a new report by the washington times says the fbi suspected the 1964 fight between mohammad ali and sonny liston waudz fixed. he retired after six rounds because of a shoulder injury. top secret papers says he made more than a million dollars betting against liston in the fight. they report ali was not in on it. >> joe biden appearing on obamacare said the plan is good for women because they won't have to work any longer. >> those comments are...
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the atherton police notified the fbi because of the threatening nature of the graffiti in spray-paint aimed at the richest of the rich. atherton, california, big homes, tall fences and now offensive graffiti. >> it's terrible. yeah. it's a terrible thing to do and to be here in town. >> reporter: a week ago sunday evening, vandals armed with spray cans cut a path through the posh part of town covering houses, fences and even a car and what they left behind weren't exactly works of art. the spray-painted message was almost always the same. i can't repeat the word that was used. but the target was the 1%. >> we go out and collect evidence, uhm, we interview neighbors. we look for anything we can that can point us in the direction of the people that did this. >> reporter: one of the writings had a more threatening tone, kill people. neighbors are on the fence about who did it. "occupy" protestors, gang members or teens with time to kill. >> i don't have this generation of child, i can't imagine this generation doing that. it's somebody with an axe to grind. >> the graffiti was gone excep
the atherton police notified the fbi because of the threatening nature of the graffiti in spray-paint aimed at the richest of the rich. atherton, california, big homes, tall fences and now offensive graffiti. >> it's terrible. yeah. it's a terrible thing to do and to be here in town. >> reporter: a week ago sunday evening, vandals armed with spray cans cut a path through the posh part of town covering houses, fences and even a car and what they left behind weren't exactly works of...
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the fbi reportedly received tips that it may have been fixed. for the first time, we are hearing that the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, mo ham mid ali's underdog victory against sunny liston still has people mesmerized. his round three pummeling of liston cut open his eye leaving the winner on the sidelines. he bowed out before round 8, the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history book. four decade-old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting that ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. these showed that the fbi looked into whether the historic fight might have been rigged by ash resnick, a las vegas mobster. the pages sent to j. edgar hoover stated liston and the suspected mob boss reportedly made $1 million on the fight. >> it presents a shred of doubt on whether or not this was truly a cinderella story and not just any cinderella story but the upset of the century. >> reporter: among the more than 100
the fbi reportedly received tips that it may have been fixed. for the first time, we are hearing that the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, mo ham mid ali's underdog victory against sunny liston still has people mesmerized. his round three pummeling of liston cut open his eye leaving the winner on the sidelines. he bowed out before round 8, the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the...
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. >>> reporter: according to the fbi, the bay area is one of the nation's hubs in sex trafficking. and most of those victims girls, 11 to 18 years old, caught in a world of abuse, trauma and exploitation. >> i started learning more about the issue and said, how can i use my skill set to make a difference in the healing in this population. >> reporter: and amy lynch teaches mindful movement as one way to heal. >> notice your breath. >> reporter: amy started the nonprofit "arm of care" which stands for art, recreation and movement. she partners with bay area agencies that serve sexually exploited youth. we can't show you the faces of the teenagers she helps but we were allowed to attend the free classes she gives to staff caregivers who work on the front lines. >> working with sexually exploited youth is very stressful. >> reporter: jackie is a case manager at the alameda based service program for sexually exploited youth. the technique she learns in amy's class not only helps her, it helps with her clients. >> they are either kind of shut down or they have a lot of anger. that's how
. >>> reporter: according to the fbi, the bay area is one of the nation's hubs in sex trafficking. and most of those victims girls, 11 to 18 years old, caught in a world of abuse, trauma and exploitation. >> i started learning more about the issue and said, how can i use my skill set to make a difference in the healing in this population. >> reporter: and amy lynch teaches mindful movement as one way to heal. >> notice your breath. >> reporter: amy started the...
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>> new information that the fbi thought one of the most famous fights in history might have been fixed? we will hear from boxing legend, don king live. >> hello. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. good morning out west. it is 8:00 a.m. out there. >>> happening now, a passenger terminal at the port of miami is being evacuated due to a bag of unknown substance. evacuation is affecting terminal "b" and a norwegian ship. they are out working on this. >> also, at this hour, we're awaiting a big decision by arizona governor, jan brewer, on the controversial ledgereligiou freedom bill. they include american, delta airlines, marriott and at&t. sources are telling us that brewer is very likely to veto it. it would allow businesses to turn away customers on religious grounds. critics say it is designed to discriminate against gays. >> talk about an arctic blast. temperatures have been below zero in parts of the midwest with windchills reaching 30 below. 15-25 degrees lower than normal across the midwest and 10-20 below average here in the northeast. tomorrow, even colder. no end this week
>> new information that the fbi thought one of the most famous fights in history might have been fixed? we will hear from boxing legend, don king live. >> hello. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. good morning out west. it is 8:00 a.m. out there. >>> happening now, a passenger terminal at the port of miami is being evacuated due to a bag of unknown substance. evacuation is affecting terminal "b" and a norwegian ship. they are out working on this....
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and then he's up early in the morning reading some of the briefs before he heads down to the fbi and gets, you know, some of the latest -- what the latest threats are on terrorism and so on. some of the biggest cases that they have going. so it is a pretty long day that he has. and as you said there's been a lot of speculation as to how long he was going to stay in the job. he says that he wasn't intending to serve all two terms of president obama. he told us in an interview in november that he expected to stay well into this year in the office. so there's a lot of speculation that perhaps later this summer we might find out of his plans to leave. but he does say he loves his job. it's the best job he's ever had. and he's defied a lot of skeptic who is thought he wouldn't last this long. >> and he's in the news, evan, almost every day. over the last few weeks alone on the issue of marijuana in states saying the federal government will not impose federal laws in states that have legalized marijuana. just this week on issues particularly concerning gay rights he said the state attorney
and then he's up early in the morning reading some of the briefs before he heads down to the fbi and gets, you know, some of the latest -- what the latest threats are on terrorism and so on. some of the biggest cases that they have going. so it is a pretty long day that he has. and as you said there's been a lot of speculation as to how long he was going to stay in the job. he says that he wasn't intending to serve all two terms of president obama. he told us in an interview in november that he...
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in 21 years, the fbi is a very different fbi. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to be able to retrieve documents. they didn't have that in 1993. it's not clear whether they turned this over, whether they missed it and it was not intentional. i think there are a lot of questions, certainly embarrassing for the bureau. but i think we shouldn't assume it was intentionally miss held. >> it makes you wonder, why would the fbi withhold this? >> if the story's true there was a plot disrupted in los angeles as a result of the source. we don't know how important or how close this act came to actually being executed. it raises a lot of questions. >> it does seem like a big omission. >> absolutely. >> a mole within al qaeda spoken, met with osama bin la din. >> i can tell you for having been there, i would have loved to understood this. this was news to me yesterday when i picked up the "washington times." who knew, did they turn this over, was it an oversight. >> people are going to maybe jump to conclusions premajeurely. for
in 21 years, the fbi is a very different fbi. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to be able to retrieve documents. they didn't have that in 1993. it's not clear whether they turned this over, whether they missed it and it was not intentional. i think there are a lot of questions, certainly embarrassing for the bureau. but i think we shouldn't assume it was intentionally miss held. >> it makes you wonder, why would the fbi withhold this? >> if the story's true there was...
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administrators had no idea that this was going on simply because they did a background check, went through the fbi background check and did not see anything because this investigation actually took place in november after he was arrested already so he was clean at that time but in the richmond police came to the school walked into the class and arrested him. here's his pitcher. a 32 year-old quan when some three it before he was working here he worked at another place are richmond and a charter school will call a making waves. he is arrested of sexually abusing students. he faces multiple charges include a lewd act on a child under 14 years old. oral copulation and assault to commit sodomy. what happens is to produce the goods from that school came to investigators and made these allegations. they started the investigation several months ago and obviously they felt they had enough to move a in on him in front of students with his mother will have counselors here is to help students understand exactly what happened. we had a chance to talk to the unified school district here's the president talking
administrators had no idea that this was going on simply because they did a background check, went through the fbi background check and did not see anything because this investigation actually took place in november after he was arrested already so he was clean at that time but in the richmond police came to the school walked into the class and arrested him. here's his pitcher. a 32 year-old quan when some three it before he was working here he worked at another place are richmond and a charter...
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. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of its 10 most wanted terror suspects. he's a man wanted for crimes here in the bay area. billboards featuring danielle san diego are going up in california and in seven possibl outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shackly corporation offices in pleasanton and the former chiron corporation in emeryville. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and prosecution. >>> cal trans says one flooding problem in san jose was actually caused by the theft of copper wire. part of highway 87 near west taylor street flooded yesterday morning. cal trans says thieves broke into a pump house and ripped out the copper wire. that disabled the pumping equipment that draws off flood water. a backup pump was also knocked out, so crews had to bring in a mobile pump. >>> south bay reservoirs are also feeling the effects of the rain, at least a little bit. santa clara valley water officials say the rain did help, but they are not planning on changing the mandatory 20% water restr
. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of its 10 most wanted terror suspects. he's a man wanted for crimes here in the bay area. billboards featuring danielle san diego are going up in california and in seven possibl outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shackly corporation offices in pleasanton and the former chiron corporation in emeryville. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and prosecution....
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thankfully the planes did manage to land safely but it's become such a serious threat now to pilots that the fbi is now offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who catches someone doing it. please, please, do not. >>> meanwhile, asiana airlines is being fined $500,000 for the way it handled that deadly crash in san francisco last year. authorities say that it took the airline in some cases five days to contact some victims' families. >>> and swiss bank executives will be answering questions on capitol hill today. they stand accused of helping their wealthy american clients hide up to $12 billion from the irs. a senate investigation found that credit suisse used among other things a secret elevator, hid cash in panty hose and even stuck bank statements in a "sports illustrated" magazine all to avoid detection. >>> speaking of detection, take a look at this. that. nasa has released new video of a massive flare erupting on the sun, the largest of its type. it's a gas explosion. it unleashed winds topping 4 million miles per hour. how do they know that? thankfully the flare was not pointed at the earth.
thankfully the planes did manage to land safely but it's become such a serious threat now to pilots that the fbi is now offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who catches someone doing it. please, please, do not. >>> meanwhile, asiana airlines is being fined $500,000 for the way it handled that deadly crash in san francisco last year. authorities say that it took the airline in some cases five days to contact some victims' families. >>> and swiss bank executives will be answering...
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preside the fbi is now involved. where is the investigation at this point? >> i'm not really allowed to speak of the actual investigation with him, but the fact of the matter is that my story is just one of thousands if not millions. it's a $32 billion industry. >> you're talking about human trafficking? >> human trafficking in general, yeah. >> i just want to be clear here for everybody. did it become ab human trafficking, not just sort of another money scam? >> because there was no money involved. there was no way he would have gotten money from us. like, it was a legitimate -- in terms of the business, he was offering to pay us in the contract he gave us. he wasn't going to get money or anything like that out of us. >> what do you think would have happened if you would have gone over there? >> i mean, that's something in a horror movie. that's the reality of it. i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you. let's put it that way. >> scary thought there. certainly an awful thing. you made it out, and we're glad. a message to all people out there, certainly wo
preside the fbi is now involved. where is the investigation at this point? >> i'm not really allowed to speak of the actual investigation with him, but the fact of the matter is that my story is just one of thousands if not millions. it's a $32 billion industry. >> you're talking about human trafficking? >> human trafficking in general, yeah. >> i just want to be clear here for everybody. did it become ab human trafficking, not just sort of another money scam? >>...
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they tell me they've contact the fbi in case this is connected to the occupy movement. officials are also telling residents to tight been security and lock cars and doors and keep cars and valuables secure. this follows, of course, the growing protests in san francisco against the tech wealthy and the battle over the commuter buses for tech workers all a sign that the occupy movement may be morphing from wall street to silicon valley, of course, where the real wealth is these days, sara >> it's a story that we'll definitely continue to follow. robert frank, good to see you. >> thanks. >>> in light of the massive breach at consumer data at target, the company that secured the networks are basically in an arms race to scoop up the most innovative and most valuable companies in the space. eamon javers is live at the rsa security conference in san fran, has some of the cybersecurity plays that we should be watching. eamon, name some names for us? >> reporter: absolutely, sara. this is a little bit early in the morning here but this place is going to be packed later on today
they tell me they've contact the fbi in case this is connected to the occupy movement. officials are also telling residents to tight been security and lock cars and doors and keep cars and valuables secure. this follows, of course, the growing protests in san francisco against the tech wealthy and the battle over the commuter buses for tech workers all a sign that the occupy movement may be morphing from wall street to silicon valley, of course, where the real wealth is these days, sara...
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the fbi is handing the case because they track activist movements. we'll check weather, good morning. >>> good morning, scott. we're looking at another round of showers and thunderstorms that arrive tonight. it will be stronger than the one that came through this morning. go on twitter, we're doing a live chat right now. search nbc bay area weather. a lot of the activity is falling apart and not going to continue to hold together. jacket weather today, 60s for daytime highs. mike, how is the drive? >> it's a little better now. looking here toward palo alto. southbound 101 things were gumming up until about five minutes ago when it started to move more smoothly. on the east bay side we're looking at oakland. that is not bad and the slowing is gradual approaching high street. the south bay northbound on the 101. the orange means speeds are closer to 55. that's good news. >>> another local news update for you in half an hour. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, every
the fbi is handing the case because they track activist movements. we'll check weather, good morning. >>> good morning, scott. we're looking at another round of showers and thunderstorms that arrive tonight. it will be stronger than the one that came through this morning. go on twitter, we're doing a live chat right now. search nbc bay area weather. a lot of the activity is falling apart and not going to continue to hold together. jacket weather today, 60s for daytime highs. mike, how...
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the rtca study was done but it involved all the stake holders, the cia, the fbi, security experts, airline companies, boeing, the flight attendants and pilots' union. now the results are out and nobody is moving on it. >> let's get this done. you want this second barrier. how much would it cost? >> the secondary barrier that united all right installed cost $3500. the airlines spend over a million on other things. it's not a cost. i met with safety and security guys with united and he said it's not cost. it's not the weight. it's simply that it has not been mandated and th mandated and that they're following tsa procedures. but just a short time ago they wanted to reintroduce knives on airplanes. this is who we're taking the lead from? we need to have it mandated. i went to my congressman. also went to my senator in pennsylvania. i am proud of my pennsylvania delegates because they are standing up to safety and security. there is is a bill in the house and senate. >> yeah. how can we help you? >> call their congressmen and senator. they have to hear from the american people. minimum safety
the rtca study was done but it involved all the stake holders, the cia, the fbi, security experts, airline companies, boeing, the flight attendants and pilots' union. now the results are out and nobody is moving on it. >> let's get this done. you want this second barrier. how much would it cost? >> the secondary barrier that united all right installed cost $3500. the airlines spend over a million on other things. it's not a cost. i met with safety and security guys with united and...